Lovereps
Avid Member
It looks and sounds like she has MBD, IMHO.
MBD can also cause a female to be unable to lay her eggs for a number of reasons and not laying her eggs can also be fatal.
Realistically, the best chance for her to recover her health is a good vet who knows reptile medicine.
A competent vet can get her onto the path to recovery faster than home treatments, as a vet can administer calcium injections.
There is a vet in Cardiff who has received good reviews by reptile owners on Herpvetconnection.
Perhaps he can examine her.
Mark Evans
Valley Vets Ltd
180 Merthyr Road
Cardiff CF14 1DL
+44-02920-529-444
Calciworms are a high calcium feeder and they're widely available in the UK--a quick google search yields a number of sellers.
It's good that she has a UVB light so she was able to absorb the little calcium she received but she does indeed need far more calcium than she was getting.
Calcium every feeding is necessary.
Tthe reason for this is that many of the feeder insects commonly available are too high in phosphorus and too low in calcium.
UVB bulbs do need to be replaced every 6 months because although they still light up well, they stop emitting enough UVB for your cham.
Here is a similar case of MBD that had a happy outcome after calcium injections and plenty of home care:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/veiled-female-mbd-possible-constipation-67257/
MBD can also cause a female to be unable to lay her eggs for a number of reasons and not laying her eggs can also be fatal.
Realistically, the best chance for her to recover her health is a good vet who knows reptile medicine.
A competent vet can get her onto the path to recovery faster than home treatments, as a vet can administer calcium injections.
There is a vet in Cardiff who has received good reviews by reptile owners on Herpvetconnection.
Perhaps he can examine her.
Mark Evans
Valley Vets Ltd
180 Merthyr Road
Cardiff CF14 1DL
+44-02920-529-444
Calciworms are a high calcium feeder and they're widely available in the UK--a quick google search yields a number of sellers.
It's good that she has a UVB light so she was able to absorb the little calcium she received but she does indeed need far more calcium than she was getting.
Calcium every feeding is necessary.
Tthe reason for this is that many of the feeder insects commonly available are too high in phosphorus and too low in calcium.
UVB bulbs do need to be replaced every 6 months because although they still light up well, they stop emitting enough UVB for your cham.
Here is a similar case of MBD that had a happy outcome after calcium injections and plenty of home care:
https://www.chameleonforums.com/veiled-female-mbd-possible-constipation-67257/